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Revision as of 00:31, 23 October 2008


1980-12-15
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an ad for the concerts in Argentina
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour
Venue: Club Obras Sanitarias
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1980-12-15, The Police performed at the Club Obras Sanitarias.

Setlist

Don't Stand So Close To Me

Walking On The Moon

Deathwish

Fall Out

Man In A Suitcase

Bring On The Night

De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da

Truth Hits Everybody

Shadows In The Rain

When The World Is Running Down

The Bed's Too Big Without You

Driven To Tears

Message In A Bottle

Roxanne

Can't Stand Losing You

Recording information

There is a recording of this concert.

Trivia

The afternoon before this gig The Police drove out into the country for a photo session dressed up as gauchos.

This concert was planned to take place on 1980-12-13, but was re-scheduled. As Sting was ill the week before The Police wanted to cancel all their South American dates. But the promoter from Argentina convinced the band to come to Argentina. As this was a last minute decision and equipment had to be moved to Argentina they re-scheduled the Obras show and the Mar del Plata show.

There were about 3.000 people in the audience.

Inside the venue military and police officers were slapping people to make them stay down. When a policeman hit a girl who had leapt up from her seat Andy Summers started to attack the policeman.

After the concert Andy had to apologise to avoid being imprisoned. Sting and Stewart Copeland were told to get back to the Sheraton hotel.

The police brought their own photographer to take a photo of Andy and the policeman he had attacked - shaking hands and smiling. Journalist Gordon Blair had to drive a shaking Andy back to his hotel.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

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References

sources: ads from Argentina, Police File No. 11, personal information, Pelo January 1981, photos, Sting: The Secret Life Of Gordon Sumner pp106-108 (Andy's I'll Be Watching You mentions that the policeman-kicking took place the day before the gaucho photos)